Drag the boxes to show whether the following might be considered a valid source for online research.

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Sure, I can help you categorize sources for online research. Here are some common types of sources and their validity:

Valid sources:

  • Academic journal articles
  • Books by reputable authors
  • Government websites
  • Educational institution websites (e.g., .edu)

Invalid sources:

  • Personal blogs
  • Wikipedia (while useful for getting started, it’s not considered a reliable source on its own)
  • Social media posts
  • Unverified news websites

You can drag and categorize these options as you see fit! If you have specific sources in mind, feel free to list them, and I can help you determine if they are valid or not.